> In article , "Odious"
> cox.net.nospam> wrote:
>> From: sotwareg@
mindspring.com (Ray Gordon)
>> Subject: Seeking to train the world's most powerful female hypnotist
>> Date: 1998/01/19
>> Message-ID: <34c3c763.256092371@
news.mindspring.com>
>> X-Deja-AN: 317461993
>> X-Server-Date: 19 Jan 1998 21:42:18 GMT
>> Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
>> Reply-To: sotwareg@
mindspring.com
>> Newsgroups: alt.hypnosis
>> [To those who are documenting my creative uses of the First
>> Amendment, this EFH told me never to contact her again, and in
>> return I told her that I will not do so, but in return for that I
>> would tell my mother never to speak to me again. I did this
>> because women do not care about my pain, and there is no greater
>> pain a woman can endure than to lose her son. And I will keep my
>> word: if the EFH who did this to me doesn't contact me, I will
>> never speak to her again. If someone can tell me to leave them
>> alone, I can tell my mother the same thing.]
In article
pghconnect.com>,
"Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\"" cybersheet.com> wrote:
> (the previous poster used to defame and harass my mother on a
> near-daily basis through this group, saying things he'd never even
> try anywhere but behind monitor. Hopocrite [sic])
>
> As my mother wasn't dumped in a nursing home to die like another guru
> here did,
Another guru died in a nursing home? Which guru was that? Steele?
> and as I made sure she was cared for until she died,
Wasn't the reason you couldn't place her in a home or hospital the fact
that you spent all her money on your lawsuits and strip club visits?
> I'll let that speak for itself.
>
> The previous poster's father seems to have remarried. Perhaps he has
> an issue or two relating to that.
>
> However, it's interesting to note that he considers this fair game
> for discussion. As he's feigning neutrality, he at least has to
> pretend to be consistent.
He doesn't have to pretend to be anything. You, however, have to pretend
to be an expert at hypnosis, olympic-level gymnastics coaching,
financial markets, horserace betting, seduction, law, publishing,
website creation, marketing, psychology, NLP, chess, software creation,
search engine building, and law enforcement.
One thing you don't have to pretend to be is a supporter of
fundamentalist Islamic terrorism against the United States, especially
if the targets are ones that you asked Allah to destroy for you because
they hired an attractive young hardworking female over your litigious,
refuse-to-accept-any-correction-whatsoever self. That facet of your
personality is plain for everyone to see.
Maybe if you bathed with soap, you would have gotten the job. Wait,
you're probably so filthy that you'll have to use lye straight out of
the container to get rid of the dirt and slime.
If we're REALLY lucky, you'll mix the lye and water to clean yourself,
and when it clears up, you'll forget and think it's water and drink it.
And if you choose to tell the truth after that, we'll spring for the
dental implants to replace the yellow-gray nubs that pretend to be your
teeth.
Hey, as I see it, it's lye for lie and tooth for truth.
> He's also off-topic.